Levi Johnston Files To Run For Political Office In Wasilla As Part Of Reality Television Show

43402, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Monday August 9, 2010. Levi Johnston, ex-fiance of Bristol Palin, dresses in all black as he is spotted out and about in Los Angeles being filmed by a crew. Johnston is reported to have landed a reality television show deal, allegedly following his path of running for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. Photograph:  Brabus, PacificCoastNews.com
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43402, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Monday August 9, 2010. Levi Johnston, ex-fiance of Bristol Palin, dresses in all black as he is spotted out and about in Los Angeles being filmed by a crew. Johnston is reported to have landed a reality television show deal, allegedly following his path of running for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. Photograph:  Brabus, PacificCoastNews.com

And the circus continues:

Levi Johnston has been granted the right to beg you for a campaign donation … because he’s filed his official “letter of intent” to run for “state or municipal office” in Alaska in the 2011 elections.

In the documents, filed on Friday with the Alaska Public Offices Commission, Johnston states that he intends to run for a position in the City of Wasilla.

Levi doesn’t specify which position he’s running for … but he’s previously stated that he wants to become the next mayor …a position once held by his baby mama’s mama Sarah Palin.

Johnston had previously said that he’d seek the Mayorship of Wasilla (my hometown) as part of a reality television show.

I think Bristol Palin was wise to keep her distance from this clown.

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Rob Port
Rob Port is the editor of SayAnythingBlog.com. In 2011 he was a finalist for the Watch Dog of the Year from the Sam Adams Alliance and winner of the Americans For Prosperity Award for Online Excellence. In 2013 the Washington Post named SAB one of the nation's top state-based political blogs, and named Rob one of the state's best political reporters. He writes a weekly column for several North Dakota newspapers, and also serves as a policy fellow for the North Dakota Policy Council.
 
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